How companies are helping customers take responsibility for security
The goal of these companies is to make the job of protecting user data easier for the user
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The goal of these companies is to make the job of protecting user data easier for the user
Read more...It’s the tenth anniversary of World Password Day which means that there’s going to be an avalanche of well-intentioned advice this week about how to make passwords more secure. The problem is that passwords are never going to be secure.
Read more...World Password Day reminds businesses that water-tight password security needs to be prioritised. Companies must take steps like educating staff and using new technologies to avoid serious data breaches.
Read more...80% of computer hacks and cyber-crimes have been a result of passwords being compromised. Biometric technology ca be a solution, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach
Read more...Today marks the 3rd annual Identity Management Day. We spoke to a range of tech security professionals about how businesses can ensure digital identities remain secure.
Read more...Cybersecurity and data privacy are two parts of a whole discipline, but they are not the same thing. From corporate and individual perspectives it’s worth
Read more...Data Protection Day serves as a stark reminder to companies to review their data security systems and look for ways to evolve, become more resilient, and, ultimately, build trusting relationships with their customers.
Read more...When Computer Security Day was started in 1988, few could have imagined just how vital cybersecurity would become.
Cyber Protection Magazine spoke to nine industry experts, to learn about the most important cybersecurity practices.
Cybersecurity remains a top priority for SMBs worldwide. Which can be good news for technology service providers, as a strong cybersecurity practice can distinguish them from their competition. But how do TSPs improve their cybersecurity offers?
Read more...Zero trust is a heavily used buzzword. It inspires confidence when it’s used by cyber security and technology experts to imply a completely secure technology environment that protects people, devices and applications – all of the time.
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